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Egypt expelled its Jews didn't it?
Also Maldives have much banned any religion besides Islam (the guys who wanted to buy land in Australia when their islands sink)
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This is fantastic news.
For those that think terrorists will target Angola now are kidding themselves. Angola is too unknown worldwide for terrorists to target them. That's my guess anyway. Attacking high-profile targets like the USA and Britain makes for better advertizing.
Edited by socceroossupporter: 26/11/2013 02:18:42 午前
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socceroossupporter wrote:This is fantastic news.
For those that think terrorists will target Angola now are kidding themselves. Angola is too unknown worldwide for terrorists to target them. That's my guess anyway. Attacking high-profile targets like the USA and Britain makes for better advertizing.
Edited by socceroossupporter: 26/11/2013 02:18:42 午前 Charming
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socceroossupporter wrote:This is fantastic news.
For those that think terrorists will target Angola now are kidding themselves. Angola is too unknown worldwide for terrorists to target them. That's my guess anyway. Attacking high-profile targets like the USA and Britain makes for better advertizing.
Edited by socceroossupporter: 26/11/2013 02:18:42 午前 They're perfectly willing to blow up rubble in Baghdad...
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TheSelectFew wrote:Next, eliminate christians, jews and whatever dumb shit humans have used to justify their bullshit.
Governments too. ESPECIALLY YOU....;) ;) ;)
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socceroossupporter wrote: For those that think terrorists will target Angola now are kidding themselves. Angola is too unknown worldwide for terrorists to target them. That's my guess anyway. Attacking high-profile targets like the USA and Britain makes for better advertizing.
Angolan embassies in UK/USA...
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paladisious wrote:Iridium1010 wrote:So Zimbabwe orders foreign shop owners to shut its doors for locals, Angola bans Islam, all in a week.
How many nations in the world have banned a religion?
Probably lots, but in modern times I'd think you'd find the entire list of current countries being East of Turkey and West of India. China has banned a number of religions and heavily regulates others. France banned Scientology.
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mcjules wrote:paladisious wrote:Iridium1010 wrote:So Zimbabwe orders foreign shop owners to shut its doors for locals, Angola bans Islam, all in a week.
How many nations in the world have banned a religion?
Probably lots, but in modern times I'd think you'd find the entire list of current countries being East of Turkey and West of India. China has banned a number of religions and heavily regulates others. France banned Scientology. North Korea?
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gabgabgab39 wrote:mcjules wrote:paladisious wrote:Iridium1010 wrote:So Zimbabwe orders foreign shop owners to shut its doors for locals, Angola bans Islam, all in a week.
How many nations in the world have banned a religion?
Probably lots, but in modern times I'd think you'd find the entire list of current countries being East of Turkey and West of India. China has banned a number of religions and heavily regulates others. France banned Scientology. North Korea? I believe religious persecution is a big problem there but who knows what goes on in there really?
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I think in all communist countries.
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sobkowski wrote:Iridium1010 wrote:Egypt expelled its Jews didn't it? Exodus ??? Lol Nah in the 20th century
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Well, its proven to a false article. As I was suspecting. No big media outlet reporting such a big issue and surely a UN member nation would not be allowed to get away with something like this.
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zimbos_05 wrote:Well, its proven to a false article. As I was suspecting. No big media outlet reporting such a big issue and surely a UN member nation would not be allowed to get away with something like this. Get away with something like this? They can do whatever they want as far as I was aware, it's their country and they govern it how they see fit. -PB
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paulbagzFC wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:Well, its proven to a false article. As I was suspecting. No big media outlet reporting such a big issue and surely a UN member nation would not be allowed to get away with something like this. Get away with something like this? They can do whatever they want as far as I was aware, it's their country and they govern it how they see fit. -PB Its a basic injustice and takes away from the whole freedom of rights, religions, etc etc. Anyway, the mosque being destroyed in the picture is in Angola. However, its a mosque that had incorrect permits and was not authorised to be constructed thus violating Angolan and, if you will, Islamic law.
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afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Well shit...
This is a sad day for humanity. This. For two reasons: 1) Each and every person on this planet should be afforded their own religious freedoms, free from persecution. 2) This will no doubt result in an angry and violent response from the extremes of the belief. 1. like Islam does 2. Like Islam does
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StiflersMom wrote:afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Well shit...
This is a sad day for humanity. This. For two reasons: 1) Each and every person on this planet should be afforded their own religious freedoms, free from persecution. 2) This will no doubt result in an angry and violent response from the extremes of the belief. 1. like Islam does2. Like Islam does Islam actually does afford each and every person their own religious freedoms. Don't judge a 'supposed' Islamic country as the base for Islamic teaching. Like me judging the Catholic church as some sort of sex cult in which initiation is done through molestation of a young boy.
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zimbos_05 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Well shit...
This is a sad day for humanity. This. For two reasons: 1) Each and every person on this planet should be afforded their own religious freedoms, free from persecution. 2) This will no doubt result in an angry and violent response from the extremes of the belief. 1. like Islam does2. Like Islam does Islam actually does afford each and every person their own religious freedoms. Don't judge a 'supposed' Islamic country as the base for Islamic teaching. Like me judging the Catholic church as some sort of sex cult in which initiation is done through molestation of a young boy. I'm still not sure which Islam is supposed to be the correct Islam.
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notorganic wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Well shit...
This is a sad day for humanity. This. For two reasons: 1) Each and every person on this planet should be afforded their own religious freedoms, free from persecution. 2) This will no doubt result in an angry and violent response from the extremes of the belief. 1. like Islam does2. Like Islam does Islam actually does afford each and every person their own religious freedoms. Don't judge a 'supposed' Islamic country as the base for Islamic teaching. Like me judging the Catholic church as some sort of sex cult in which initiation is done through molestation of a young boy. I'm still not sure which Islam is supposed to be the correct Islam. Elaborate.
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zimbos_05 wrote:notorganic wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Well shit...
This is a sad day for humanity. This. For two reasons: 1) Each and every person on this planet should be afforded their own religious freedoms, free from persecution. 2) This will no doubt result in an angry and violent response from the extremes of the belief. 1. like Islam does2. Like Islam does Islam actually does afford each and every person their own religious freedoms. Don't judge a 'supposed' Islamic country as the base for Islamic teaching. Like me judging the Catholic church as some sort of sex cult in which initiation is done through molestation of a young boy. I'm still not sure which Islam is supposed to be the correct Islam. Elaborate. It seems like every time something bad happens in the Islamic world, you defend the faith by saying "that's not true Islam". So we have a broad view of what Islam is not, but haven't seen much of what it is.
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notorganic wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:notorganic wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Well shit...
This is a sad day for humanity. This. For two reasons: 1) Each and every person on this planet should be afforded their own religious freedoms, free from persecution. 2) This will no doubt result in an angry and violent response from the extremes of the belief. 1. like Islam does2. Like Islam does Islam actually does afford each and every person their own religious freedoms. Don't judge a 'supposed' Islamic country as the base for Islamic teaching. Like me judging the Catholic church as some sort of sex cult in which initiation is done through molestation of a young boy. I'm still not sure which Islam is supposed to be the correct Islam. Elaborate. It seems like every time something bad happens in the Islamic world, you defend the faith by saying "that's not true Islam". So we have a broad view of what Islam is not, but haven't seen much of what it is. Its extremely sad to be honest with you. Islam used to be such that you could look at a Muslims actions and people would know Islam, now we have to defend so many things and say that that is not Islam. I can only really say that the best way to know the truth, is to educate yourself. I have always said im here for discussion. It is hard to just go out and read a book or website because I know that with all religions that there are so many false things out there, you have to try and find the truth from false.
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zimbos_05 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Well shit...
This is a sad day for humanity. This. For two reasons: 1) Each and every person on this planet should be afforded their own religious freedoms, free from persecution. 2) This will no doubt result in an angry and violent response from the extremes of the belief. 1. like Islam does2. Like Islam does Islam actually does afford each and every person their own religious freedoms. Don't judge a 'supposed' Islamic country as the base for Islamic teaching. Like me judging the Catholic church as some sort of sex cult in which initiation is done through molestation of a young boy. And lets not forget the infidels The Catholic church goes so out of its way to hide and defend their pedo priests that its easy to believe it was started by a group of pedo guys as a way to get to young boys.
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StiflersMom wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Well shit...
This is a sad day for humanity. This. For two reasons: 1) Each and every person on this planet should be afforded their own religious freedoms, free from persecution. 2) This will no doubt result in an angry and violent response from the extremes of the belief. 1. like Islam does2. Like Islam does Islam actually does afford each and every person their own religious freedoms. Don't judge a 'supposed' Islamic country as the base for Islamic teaching. Like me judging the Catholic church as some sort of sex cult in which initiation is done through molestation of a young boy. And lets not forget the infidels Anyone who kills using the name of Allah and Islam other than to protect their religion when it is being attacked (such as during the time of the Prophet PBUH when they went to battle) is not a muslim.
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I'm sure there are passages in the Quran that explicitly tell followers to kill non-believers and people who insult the prophet.
So not contradicting the book is considered to be true Islam?
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Maybe Angola looked at what is happening in England and went "f*ck, that's not happening here!"
Religious freedom should be universal and not state controlled. All this will do is fire up the crazies and compound the problem.
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zimbos_05 wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:Well, its proven to a false article. As I was suspecting. No big media outlet reporting such a big issue and surely a UN member nation would not be allowed to get away with something like this. Get away with something like this? They can do whatever they want as far as I was aware, it's their country and they govern it how they see fit. -PB Its a basic injustice and takes away from the whole freedom of rights, religions, etc etc. Anyway, the mosque being destroyed in the picture is in Angola. However, its a mosque that had incorrect permits and was not authorised to be constructed thus violating Angolan and, if you will, Islamic law. So what about the freedom of rights that Islamic countries take away from their citizens? Or are we only talking about UN council countries? -PB
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433 wrote:I'm sure there are passages in the Quran that explicitly tell followers to kill non-believers and people who insult the prophet.
So not contradicting the book is considered to be true Islam?
I cant say I am a scholar on the Quran, so perhaps you can enlighten me as to these passages.
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paulbagzFC wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:Well, its proven to a false article. As I was suspecting. No big media outlet reporting such a big issue and surely a UN member nation would not be allowed to get away with something like this. Get away with something like this? They can do whatever they want as far as I was aware, it's their country and they govern it how they see fit. -PB Its a basic injustice and takes away from the whole freedom of rights, religions, etc etc. Anyway, the mosque being destroyed in the picture is in Angola. However, its a mosque that had incorrect permits and was not authorised to be constructed thus violating Angolan and, if you will, Islamic law. So what about the freedom of rights that Islamic countries take away from their citizens?Or are we only talking about UN council countries? -PB I agree that that is the same. I don't condone anything that happens in these Muslims countries. I don't think there is any Islamic country in the world that can consider itself to be truly Islamic or following what Islam teaches. The UN is actually a pathetic organisation that doesn't really do much, so its sad when people like Bashar Assad can get away with what they do and the UN does eff all.
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socceroossupporter wrote:This is fantastic news.
For those that think terrorists will target Angola now are kidding themselves. Angola is too unknown worldwide for terrorists to target them. That's my guess anyway. Attacking high-profile targets like the USA and Britain makes for better advertizing. Great but that's not exactly how they think. The Muslim extremists in Angola are obviously going to be alot more concerned with their own country Angola who just banned their religion than the USA or Britain right now.
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zimbos_05 wrote:433 wrote:I'm sure there are passages in the Quran that explicitly tell followers to kill non-believers and people who insult the prophet.
So not contradicting the book is considered to be true Islam?
I cant say I am a scholar on the Quran, so perhaps you can enlighten me as to these passages. 2:191-193 "And kill them wherever you find them, and turn them out from where they have turned you out. And Al-Fitnah [disbelief] is worse than killing... but if they desist, then lo! Allah is forgiving and merciful. And fight them until there is no more Fitnah [disbelief and worshipping of others along with Allah] and worship is for Allah alone..."3:56 "As to those who reject faith, I will punish them with terrible agony in this world and in the Hereafter, nor will they have anyone to help."8:12 "I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them" Inb4 context
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zimbos_05 wrote:notorganic wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:notorganic wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:StiflersMom wrote:afromanGT wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Well shit...
This is a sad day for humanity. This. For two reasons: 1) Each and every person on this planet should be afforded their own religious freedoms, free from persecution. 2) This will no doubt result in an angry and violent response from the extremes of the belief. 1. like Islam does2. Like Islam does Islam actually does afford each and every person their own religious freedoms. Don't judge a 'supposed' Islamic country as the base for Islamic teaching. Like me judging the Catholic church as some sort of sex cult in which initiation is done through molestation of a young boy. I'm still not sure which Islam is supposed to be the correct Islam. Elaborate. It seems like every time something bad happens in the Islamic world, you defend the faith by saying "that's not true Islam". So we have a broad view of what Islam is not, but haven't seen much of what it is. Its extremely sad to be honest with you. Islam used to be such that you could look at a Muslims actions and people would know Islam, now we have to defend so many things and say that that is not Islam. It's something that is said far too often though. It seems as if the religion will quickly isolate adherants as soon as they bring the religion into disrepute (not just Islam). What annoys me is how irresponsible all religions are for the actions of their followers. Sure it's hard to police but there are far too many hate preachers out there who need to be controlled by the moderates of the religion because they're untouchable by law.
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